The end of the school year can come as a relief to students and faculty alike. For faculty, there are no more papers to grade,
Author: Meghan McGillicuddy
Transmission Repair: How to know and what its cost?
Before we go forward, let us know about the transmission and its work. A transmission is a machine that allows the engine to drive wheels
Diversity Day highlights culture and student experiences
Students crowded the Great Hall at Pierce College for a chance to show their talents at the open mic event in honor of Diversity Day,
Changing restrictions on clubs
Clubs can add culture to campus life. They can be a way for students to connect with other students outside the classroom. Clubs can unite
Farm Center holds Easter activities and plans for more
The Farm Center at Pierce College has opened and has activists for children, families and the community. Robert McBroom and his wife Cathy McBroom run
Students learn about inequality in a Jon Stewart-featured film
Students of Pierce College viewed a documentary film as part of the Resistance Movement Film Festival on Wednesday, April 16. “Inequality for all” was featured
Students sing to raise funds for classes
Pierce students sang their hearts out to raise funds for choir and music classes at the college on Saturday. Several people attended the Philharmonic Choir
Former Pierce athletic trainer’s assistant helps build lacrosse team at CSUN
Athletes sometimes sacrifice what they love to play for the betterment of their lives. Holly Sirotta had to sacrifice what she loved when she had
Dive team makes big splash at Valley
In their last meet before the Southern California Swim and Dive Championship, two divers representing Pierce College competed against Valley College, Santa Monica City College
Lovebirds Café and Bakery officially opens in campus cafeteria
The cafeteria on campus officially opened its doors for a soft opening on the bottom floor of the Library/Learning Crossroads on Tuesday, March 25. Regular